Pinterest-Worthy Wedding Flowers

Let’s talk Pinterest. Specifically, the brides and grooms who use it.

According to a 2017 Pinterest blog, 40 million people use the site annually in wedding planning, saving nearly 900 million Pins every year. They’re looking to build vision boards for everything  from wedding gowns to reception lighting. In fact, 38 million boards on the site are devoted to weddings alone—and millions of those are dedicated to wedding flowers. Given the site’s influence, it’s no surprise that everyone’s vying to create a Pinterest-worthy image, and when it comes to wedding flowers—especially bouquets—some looks just rise above the rest. These designs exude presence. They command attention. They look made for editorials and photograph beautifully. Often, they introduce us to lesser known flowers or present striking new combinations. They seem anything but typical, capturing our imaginations and giving us something to aspire to in our own weddings.

What makes one bouquet ready for its close up over another? It pushes the boundaries of what’s expected or been done before. It also depicts a mood, whether whimsical or nostalgic.

Many of the aspirational bouquets you’ll see on Pinterest or in magazines or other editorial work showcase a bold, forward-thinking flower. These tend to be full of texture, unusual color and distinctive shape. They make a spectacular photographic subject, which is what helps ultimately launch them into mainstream bouquets.

Pinterest-worthy table flowers, like bouquets, also seem devised to be photographed. They acquaint us with modern shapes and colors as well as innovative presentations. We may take one or two ideas from a single example rather than recreate the whole look entirely. After all, Pinterest-worthy flowers are there to inspire our wedding florals, not dictate them. Beneva Weddings is here to help you realize your unique floral vision.

 

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